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        <h2 style="color: black">Tabular Example</h2>
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            <dt>DL</dt>
            <dd>Definition List</dd>
            <dt>UL</dt>
            <dd>An unordered list</dd>
            <dt>OL</dt>
            <dd>An ordered list</dd>
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        <h2 style="color: black">Long Example</h2>
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            <dt>Definition List</dt>
            <dd>Definition List is the HTML list type that gets no respect.  Many web developers don't even know it exists.</dd>
            <dt>Unordered List</dt>
            <dd>An unordered list typically has bullet characters denoting each item and is sometimes also called an <q>un-numbered list</q>.</dd>
            <dt>Ordered List</dt>
            <dd>An ordered list typically has arabic numberals denoting each item and is sometimes also called a <q>numbered list</q>.</dd>
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